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TOWS AM) COUNTY
TOWN DlßKU'i'OttY^
COUNTY OFFICERS,
,T K C William* onlic .ry ; J D Robinson
►lu-rltl; Nll 11 .Hun cl- pU of superior court;
IVI.nU Miller titX rev iVel*i J W Giiffln tax
mil, iaor ; H r Kimbrough treasurer ; Johu
II I Inner sinv. > or : W .1 Smijli coroner.
CVuiriy Oo o'i j-"i"nei \\ 1 Huilsou, \\ (.
■•ohi stoi'i RWRobiu m. N II Hmlun i lork.
Hoard <■!' Induration \V I Hudson. Flynn
J] illicit. \V <’ .1 tliUttt’u, il G HooU.TJ Neal
County Si.liool Goiutriis'ircr—J T Johnson
iiKMimns of nit: luoismtcrh.
W 1 Hudson i-en itoi ; (1 L KilpaUUk and
H E Moss, Jr., icpresontatives
COURT CiLJUDIR FOR IHUttlf CdLNTY
suewuoit court.
Martin Oiawford judge W A Little Folic
jtor-veneiirl—N II Harden clerk—J I) Koli
insfn flkhlff. Convene* ntrond Monday* in
Apiil and Octolier.
COMMISSIONER*’ COURT
Convene* find Tuesday in each month.
OltmNAllY'* COURT
Convene* first Monday in each month.
JUSTICES’ COURTS,
Hamilton (07211 District - Jno T Williams
J P. Chas Bedell N I*-meet* first Satniday.
Valley Plains (780)—'I N Spark* N I', Geo
W Coolie J P—fid Saturday.
Milner’s (782)- It C Milner N I’, P Sutton
J l’--4tb S itnidav.
Wavody Hall (084)—G A B Dozier NP, E
J Stanford .1 P •
Ellerslie (Ot)o) —Thos Neal N P, A S Lllt
* Catania (096)- J B Bated P, W H Thomp
son N P
Lowei 19th Th 7) —Je*Bo Cot NP, W Nun
41 illy JP- - Bil S.ttirday.
Upper 19th (118(31—JdCW Lokey J P, L
Hargett N P—4th L-ii may.
Smith’s (1247) —Jas G Siiiith J 15.,I 5 ., o Moore
N P 4th mtunlay.
Whitesville (9201—S II Reese N P., A J
Gordon J P —2nd Saturday.
Whitnl;ct’s((i79l— li M Whitten J P I-’lynu
Hargett N P- —
1 lavirls- li’s (781} —T I. Davidson J P, Ab
W.ldonNP .
Blue Spring (717) —T A Moore NP, C Hatl
ey .1 P—first Saturday.
'Goodman’s (708) -.1 M Culpepper, J P, S
Goodman N P—2d Saturday.
The Cash System.—A* wc liaare to pay tne
caf>. for everything wc use about our house
and office, we are compt lied to tlo a strictly
cash business. W.e will take wood or proviso
ions, at market prio-8, in pay for sulseiip
tions. Although anxious for patronage, we
preter a limited cash business to an extended
ci edit t-ne.
MIRTH AnTTsU Ili F.ULUU9 schediu;
From ami aft* r Sutuiriny, 8(li of April.
tiaiuß on this road will mi Hr- lollows:
Mondays.
a m. r. M.
T/avt* Fo • ri ?r 1 11s *>'• * ®
Leave 7a->0
'ilK-DAYH, V\ IDNt >1 A V J , 1 lILILSDA'Y AND 1 ill-
DA Y S
I, euve Kineshero J A M
laai e Columbus 3 -U a m
>’AV I - days.
A. hi. V. M
J. : Kinrsh< vo 7
l eave <!• lr.nil ns
>VM. iIHHV, .1 h.. .Superintendent,
The G.iCSii No a s thus “goes for ”
flic s: icul c.-.itor of the Atlanta
Times :
“The Atlanta Times gets around
liere occasionally and has some good
ihings in il, but blamed it we can
mii durst and the foreign tongues il
speaks in. Yi steed.ty it had danmurn
absque iiijai'i, and ahno.-t every tiny
something as bad, or good, wc don i
know which, comes gushing through
its columns. Tins tiling must stop
•some wjj ere. V e have never done
Anything ngaiiwil the Athenian edi
tor of the Times, but we won’t sit
quietly down and be damnumed in
any stub away Absque may be
all right enough, though we can
prove an alibi on that charge, but
injurici is adding insult to injury, and
uo virtuous giil like gs will stand
any such insinuations.
Tribute of Respect.
Hargett Grange 311, I
Slay sth, 1870. [
Your Committee beg leave lo sub
mit tbe following preamble and reso
lutions, expressive of our sad bereave
ment. in tbe loss of our worthy sister,
Mrs. E. E. Ilargett, who died Decem
ber 27th, 1875.
llesolvcd, That iu the loss of our
departed sister, we bow in humble
submission to tho will of the Divine
Master of the universe, knowing that
He doe lit all things well-’’
Resolved, That in the death of sis
ter Hargett this Grange has lost a
useful and t flicient member, and tbe
husband a devoted w ife.
Resolved, That we deeply sympa
thize with the husband and family in
this their sad bereavement* placing
them in the hands of a kind Provi
dence, who tempers tho wind to the
shorn lamb.
Resolved. , That the family be fur
nished with a copy of these resolu
tions, and that the Secretary furnish
the Geo gia Grange , Hamilton Joue
nal, and the State Line Press a copy
for publication; and that a blank page
of the Secretary’s book be dedicated
to her memory, and that these reso
lutions be spread upon the minutes as
& permanent testimonial of car esteem
.and affection.
J. ,T. I ITTLE. )
Mus. EK. Little, ,-Coin.
A. C. DeLaMah, )
The above is a tree extract from
he minutes of Hargett Orange No.
;311 .
Flynn Hargett, Jr., Sec.
.Subscribe for the Journal.
IN THE TOWN.
Several good communications
which we have received this week are
crowded out of this issue, They will
appear in our ne*t,
The schedule of the NY it S. rail
road has chnugcd and trains will run
on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur
days. We will make the change in
the advertisement nest week,
Judge K'tnbrough informs us that
ho has had a moss of Irish potatoes
of Ids ow n raising and of this year’s
growth the first we have heard of in
the county.
Since writing the foregoing, we
learn that Mr. Joel TANARUS, Johnson lias
had two messes of the tubers, lie
goes head,
Harris county Agrie-ultural Society
meets regularly on the Stturday be
fore the third Sabhaih in each month
at 3 o’clock r. m., in the Courthouse.
Subject for discussion next meeting:
Culture of Potatoes.
We hope our commissioners will
take some steps, before the next term
of the Superior Court, to fit up the
courthouse with seats and other con
veniences for spectators. This is a
matter that should be attended to;
the people pay their titles, and their
comfort ought to be consulted,
P. T. Scjilky Chapter No. 30
We are happy to state that this Chap
ter is relieved of all embaira.-sments
with the Grand Royal Arch Chap
ter, and will continue its regular
meetings on the 4th Friday in each
month, at 2 o’clock p. m., m the Ilall
iu Hamilton, Ga. A large attendance
is expected.
The editor has returned from Ins
grand “jamboree’’ to Savannah, with
all his pockets crammed full of copy,
but w o are running the machine this
week ; hence he w ill tell all about
the Georgia quill shovers in our next
i-sue. lie came too late to have a
showing this week, but extra copies
giving a glowing description can be
bad for o cents a copy; send in your
orders early.
Last Saturday night a week ago,
there was a pleasant, meeting of a lodge
of Good Samaritans at F..-q. Janus
Smith’s. Several were present to
witness the conferring of the degree
n port Mrs. Smith. Dr. Mitchell, Mr.
Wm. Goodman, and Prof. La Ilatte
officiated.
Spring is here all in its beaqty.
The trees are clothi and ill green nnd
our streets are tVguiii becoming btau
tifnl. Hamilton is one of the pretti
est summer places we ever saw; the
forest growth and the mountain
scenery around the town; the pleas
ant breezes and the sweet-singing
birds, all in pleasing combination,
call to mind the garden ot Edoa jn
its hap; y days.
Not long since a friend perpetrated
a joke on us in which our name and
and a chestnut orchard figured con
spicuously. We now propose to get
even. This same friend recently vis
ited Columbus, and while there, went
to the jail, sight-seeing. An official,
who is a very obliging gentleman, ad
mitted him, and after pointing out
Kendrick and some other curiosities,
was called off on business. As he
went out be locked the door, and
there was our friend closed up in jail.
Whether it was the result of accident,
or design, we will not state ; but we
have it from our friends own mouth,
that as soon as he knew he was lock
ed in, he felt queer. This sets U3
even.
Picnic. —The patrons and students
of the male school will picnic next
Friday. They meet at the mill, ter
minus Mill street, and thence repair
to the picnic grounds, near a fine
spring iu the bend of the creek just
below the mill. The .chief feature of
the day will be the forest post office
and reading the m ; ail received, at 3
o’clock p. m. The patrons and stu
dents of the femalecollgo are respect
fully invited to bo present and take
part in tbe pleasure of the day. The
friends of the school, generally, are
also cordially invited. Don’t fail to,
bring a little dinner along with you
Come young and old, and let us bo
joyful together.
N. B.—Prof. La Hatte will act as
mail agent, and will receive letters at
any time up to the opening o.f the
mail.
A lleai.tht Town. —Ac an evi
dence of the healthfulness of Hamil •
ton we mention the following facts:
Some years ago a lot of coffins, burial
cases, Ac., was .consigned to a mer
chant wiio was then in business here.
They were marked down at prices low*
er than they could have been made for
by any of the workmen in town; but
there was no sale for litem—the peo
ple would not die, and coffins are
just such articles us people have no
uso for as long as they live—so a
short time ago the consignee boxed
than up and shipped them back to
consignor with the account t “No
sales—goods returned.” A healthy
place) Hut their is another evidence
ot the fact; Our resident physioan—
we have but one now j the rest have
folded iheir tents ami gone away to
raoro favorable localities in which to
ply their profession— says ho thinks
lie will he obliged to go to Texas; it
is so alarmingly healthy in Hamilton.
It was only the other day that ho
told us he had the entire practice of
the whoie region round about, but it;
was difficult to keep “buckle and
tongue’’ together. We cordially iu- \
vile those in search ot health to come 1
to Hamilton and s<j urn with us, and
especially do we invite those who
wi'll to spend the summer in a health v
tow nto come here. Hoarding will
be cheap, end such arrangement* can
be made as will be pleasant and sat
isfactory to all parties.
THE PICNIC.
The picnic next F.iduy will he a
grand affair, and it is hoped will be
largely attended. The following
committees have been appointed, and
they will please see that their part of
die programme is carried out;
OX ARRANGEMENT.
Judge 11. C. Kimbrough, Mr. J.
W. Story. Dr. T. S. Mitchell, Mrs. J.
M. Mobley, Mrs. Tom Copeland, Mrs.
Jaa. Lovelace anil Mrs. Allen Brooks.
ON LOVE LETTERS.
J. 11. Mobley, W. O. Johnson, Eu
gene Granberry, Miss Emma Dora
Johnson, Miss Ilatohie Cook and Miss
Jimmie Mobley.
ON BADGES.
B. C. Kimbrough, A. F. Copeland,
C. H. Cook, Miss Mina Darden, Miss
Ida Hunley and Miss Emma En
grain,
The committee on badges w ill have
them prepared and ready for distri
bution by 12 m, ut which time each
young gentleman will draw a badge
and act as escort to the young l.ojy
wearing the corresponding badge.
IN THE COUNTY.
Some theives broke into Mr. Jas.
M. Kimbrough’s smoke house one
night Use week and carried off 71
pounds of bacon.
Mr. Frank Ingram, a good citizen
living near Mt, Airy, died last Tues
day morning, lie left a largo family
and many lyiends to mourn his de
parture.
The prisoners sentenced at last term
of the court by Judge Crawford to
do public work for tho State were
carried off Thursday by Mr. J. M.
Pale to work in J. T. $ W. T. Grant’s
brickyard. This leaves our jail en
tirely empty. May it long remain so.
Leg Broken. —Jno. Houghton was
driving a yoke of oxen a few days
ago, and they ran away, throwing
him out and breaking his leg be
tween the knee and the ankle. Dr.
MoGehee attended him and reports
that be is doing very well.
The crop prospects are, thus far,
very flattering. We hear some fly
ing rumors of rust in the small grain,
but up to the present have not been
able to positively ascertain whether
it is real rust, or only a red mold.
May the Lord smile upon us anil give
us good crops; our people are all in
a great need of such a blessing.
SaijAccii): nt. —Clements, a little
son of Mr. J. N. Matthews, had his
eye badly cut by a negro girl, one
day last week, and fears are enter
tained that, he w ill lose his sight.
The negro nor anyone else docs not
seem to know how it occurred, only
that she was using a hatchet chop
ping bean slicks, and accidently cut,
him in the face. The little fellow
suffered a great deal, but' is doing
very well at piesent.
Quarterly Melting. —Tbo regu
lar quarterly meeting for the Ca
tania circuit was held at dowers’
church last Saturday and Sunday.
The meeting was a harmonious one,
and the attendance on Sabbath was
more than the hou-c could accomo
date. Mr. MoGehec is a fine thinker,
and preached an able sermon on the
“Last Supper”, An impediment in
his speech detracts somewhat from
his delivery.
Excursion. —Last Saturday even
ing ihe City Council ofColiwnhus, on
an invition from Nipt. Jtedd, made
an excursion trip over the N. <fc S.
Railroad. They report the road in
fine order, and seemed anxious that
the road should be completed. They
compliment Mr. Itedd very highly as
a railroad officer, and it is believed
that few men could have taken the
road in the condition which he did
and have met with more success.
They return, and by the same train and
It ere all well [ Jvaocv.
HARR S SHERIFF’S SALE.
Will * iltl haf ire the C art House door in
the town of Hum I ton pu tliu li st Tuesday
in July next, width) iho I* a! ho nr,- of sale,
the following propei fv t p>-wir; One re-1 cow
unit yearling, ami > mi buggy leva don us the
property of F. S. Ifowar i, ml 1} A. Howard
io satisfy a mortgage ti fa iij favor of M. 0
Farley & Go. vs. K. 8 Howard ami It. A.
Howard
may 1 70 J. D. ItOBINSON, sheriff
HARRIS SHERIFF’S SALES.
Will bo sold Indore tfio Ooipt house door
iu the (own of HaniUton, on the first Tues
day in Juno next, within tin-h g 1 hours of
sale, to-w-t: One lot ot land No. 264, in 21-t
district of Hauls county, bounded on the
south by lands of J. M, M.iidey and It B.
Mobley, anti on t io eu-u by land* of it. B-
Moldey. Property levied on as the propeity
of Mrs, Mary 8. Bryant to sitisfv a ti fa in
my hands in favor of John N. Burnett vs.
Mary 8. Biyant.
Also, at t ; o ,iiinn time nr tl place fifti es
1 iicru* of landofi'of lot No. 2:14 ant) sevt niy
| acres of lan I otf of lot No. 283, raid lying
I ami being in the 7th district of Harris conn tv,
In tin ltd on the west by lands of J W. Epps
nnd M. J Jon -a, and on (lie north mid ca-t
liv land* of J. W. Epps am! Mrs. \V Pi tins m
anti T J. Neal. Levied on us the property
of J. M. Bradshaw to satl-fy a tux ti fa in
favor of the Slate vs. J M. Bradshaw. L-vy
made and returned to me by S Hi. k'uy, L G.
Also, at the same and pl ice ltd* of laml No.
104 and 107; su|d land lying nnd hclmr in
the 60) district, Q It. Lovjed on a-t t o
property of G. G. Gridin to satisfy two trx
li t > in my Imutls iu fivorof the Strto vs. U
G Griffin. Levy made aid returned to me
by Solomon Hick ley, L. G,
Also at the same time ami place, one-half
interest in lots of land Nos, 91,70, 7! and fid
in the 21st cPshietof Harris com t. S.i and laud
being boun led as follow*' O.i north by 1m I
of H. W, Pitts; on rnstb.- land of B. It Wil
liams; south, bv Mulberry cieek; aid on the
west by land of H. W. Pitt-, and Wehst.-r
Sold as the property of Sarah 8. Willi mis to
sat sfya mot range fi fa b.iUi'd font If.in iy
Superior Court in avor of Jameß M. Hull vs
Sarah Williams and John T Williams Tho
said hind now in posse.-si-m of the said Sarah
S. Williams and John T Wdli uns
J. D. Kouixsox, Sheriff.
May Ist, 1876.
ES I KAY NOTICE.
G W Houston has exhibited liefore J T
Dorongh an i Win It Smith, ficuholde s of
the 679t1i Dirtiict, G M., of said county, a
certain whit- ox marked with a shallow link
and under 1- t in the hft e ir, and crop and
split in the right car; about the age of twelve
or fourteen years, atpl value 1 by snfd free
holier to he worth the sum of twelve and a
half dollars.
The owner is hereby notified (liat nplers
claimed the said ox will he so <1 on the free
hold by the sheriff on the 16th day of May,
1870.
Given under icy hand an i official signa
ture May Ist, 1876.
1-t J F C Willi vs*, Ordinniy.
GEORGIA—IUuins ( 'ountv
James Forbes administrator of the e.-futc
of John Westwood, late of said county, de
ceased, lias applied for letters of dismission.
All persons concerned an- hereby notified to
.how cause (if any they have} iiy the first
Monday in August next why said applicant
should not beuisin sod.
Given under rny bund and offiegai and 't.a
uro May Ist, 1876.
m J F G Wji.liax , Ordina
GEORGIA—Haukis County.
P L Hopkins, erec’ito of the last, will and
teutamivurt iff Wililanf. 1* g.lvin*. .IcceUßfd, b w>.
made application for li-tlers of idsmiiu-ion.
All persons eoucerned are hereby notified to
show cause (if any they have} by the first.
Monday iu August next why letteis ot die
mi-ion should not be ginuU-dsal I applicant.
Given under my hau l and offieial sfgna
{uie May Ist, 1876
3m J F C Wiiu.uii, Or linary
GEORGIA— llarsis Gucnty,
Nancy 1, Crunfui a makes application for
letters of miminstrn i u noon tlie estate of
William J Cranford, kilo of said count)’, <le
ceas. tl. All poisons concern rl are hereby
notified to show cause (if any they have) by
tho liist Monday in Juno next why loiters of
administration should not ho granted to said
applicant.
Given under my ban 1 ay. J official signa
ture May ).st, 1870.
UOd J 1' 0 Williams, Ordinary.
NEW MILILIXERY GOODS!
Miss Mauy L. Biu ce has again opened lier
stock at her
OLD STAND
and will he pleased to serve her old frunds
aud .customers, an 1 as many flew ones as will
give her a call. She will sell low for Cash, and
(iinirrtintce Sitliif.iclion.
& QW Wlim 2
fn order to introduce our large, richt-p'igc
literary, and Family Family, the THE SOU
VENIR, we will send it, on trial, six monlbs
for only OO 0(3X1 t£r3i and to each
subsciiber we will mail, post-paid, four ele
gant Oil CitßoMoa: “little Red Ruling
Hood, ’•The Children’s Swing,” "I’ecp-a
--j Boo,” and “Mother’s Joy.” These pictures
tire not common prints, hut genuine Oil Chro
mes in sixteen colors, that arc equal in ap
i yea ranee to fine oil painters. Just thin kof
! it —four fine chrornos and an excellent liter
i ary paper six months for 00 cents. Tty it.
i Mike up a club of five subscribers and we
will send you an extra copy for hi, months
and four extra eh rout os. No danger of losing
your niom y. We refer to the I'ost Master,
Bristol, as our responsibility. Gash requi'n I
in advance. Stfo sample free. Agents wanted
to take subscriptions and sell our tine pic
tures. Front $H to $lO a day easily made.
Adress IK. M. Jl Ullß O W,
Bristol, Tenn.
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DISSOLUTION.
ATT2CNI ION' (’RFDIToRm !
This day M. C. FARLEY & CO has dirso’-
vetl onpartnership by mutual consent. All
persons indebted to s.ri l tlnn will ploase eoiue
forward mid make immediate pnj nient, as
further inilßlgoncu will not be given. You
ca settle your accounts by note or for cash.
Midi. 29-1 in M.C. FARLEY & CO.
GEi IRC lA—Harris County.
John W Murphgy and Irby II Pitts, admin
istrators witli will anpexed of Wm White
heel, late ot sun county, deceased, apply
for 1 tiers of dlsiulsdon—
All persons concerned aye hereby notified
to sh iw osuse, If anv they have by the first
Monday In July next, why said application
should not In* grunted,
Given under lit'- hand and official signa
ture, Mur h 1:1. 1876.
iuai'ls-td J. F. C. WILLIAMS, Ord’v.
DEBTORS & CREDITORS NOTICE.
Al! persons indebted to the ostAte of John
Brooks decea-e 1 a-e hereby required to -nuk.i
Immediate payment and those having o’aims
_ainst Hihl estate are required to present
them duly authenticated within the time pre
scribed bv law.
felilC-tf AT BROOKS, Adm'r.
GEORGIA, Harris County.
(V. W. Goodman has applied for exemption
of ivrsonalty and set tin • I'.i'ttytaud valuation
If homestead, and 1 Will pass upmi thesamu
ut ley office in Hatiiiltmi, on tho fil'd day of
Apiil next at 10 o’clock, A. M
J. F. C. WILLIAMS, Ordinary.
mclil,4-70.
•raiQ PAPER IS ON FIRE WITH j
Where AdyertUlng Contract* con be made
COMMERCIAL.
HAMILTON IET4IL PRICES.
OIiUKCTED WKIiKLY TIY COWSKUT & KlMllUmidll.
Bulk meat —sides H 1-2
shoulders m
Bicon hams Ik
Flour— A $s 50
H 8 00
Corn meal 1 *l*l
Sugar-A 13 1-2
(1 12 1-2
Coffee—choice 30
Kyrup New Orleans bo
Florida 70
Cheese—cream 20
Eggs 35
Butter 2 a
Ohicknus l' J '
COLUMBUS WHOLESALE PRICES.
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY O. A. REDD & CO.
Bacon—clear rib sides 14 J
shoulders 111
Bulk meat—clear rib sides..,,.. 13
shoulders .. 10
Bagging to 10 1
Coffee, Rio 28. J MR! O
Corn 72 (t) 80
Copperas. 4@r>
Flour 0 50@10 00
Ilams—sugar-cured 15
jdaiu 14
Hardware —Swede iron 9
refined 0
Plow steel 10
Horseshoes .. 7
Mule shoes .. P.J
Nails .. .. 4 25
Axes, ip dor. .. 12(ftlf
Hides, dry .. .. 10ft II
Lard—-in tierces .. 10 % 174
in kegs .. .. lb ft 1 9
Leather—harness .. 45
upper, T? side . 2 60@3 Oo
hemlock .. .. 300.43
Meal . . . 1 15
Oils—kerosene . . 201121
Itieo ~ . ~ •• 9
Salt .. 1 00®2 00
Syrup <lO to 75
Sugar .. . . 12ft 14
Ties ... .. .. 64©<!
Tobacco .... Soft, 75
Whisky ... 1 00ft 400
ECONOMY US WEALTH.
l’r.i-n tliis dice my terms will Up ktuh-Ti v CASH, anil I . LallgofTor special
imlu.-ciiietiU to toy c-MSium -is. .My stuck of
GHOCKTI 1 KS' AXO 3?IIOViSIONS,
wi I alivnvg lie la-gn at:-1 vari.-il. I lnvciri s’oi-6 the hosi.rnij chenprat lot
of flour in this in irket, put up in b ht.:lh tinj sicks, at \y mlcsale and retail
Meal in mill prices, (’urn, Oats, Bnut. D.tcon anil bulk nicoltsp
Lnril, Sugars, Coffees, Tons, Syrups.
Wine* nnd Liquors, Shoes, staple D' j- Hoads,
Fancy (iroccties, C-.nnod Goods,etc.
You can save money by calling on me before purcliaaihg, ns I slia.l have,
no bud debts to make go "1 by cbnrgiiig long prices; and 1 buy my
from importers and mannf ittiitrers fur cash.
My motto henceforth will bo ‘ Small profits and quick sales.”
No chai'geifyr droyogi*. ito ] cut fully, J. 11. HAMILTON.
Junction Franklin, Warren and O-k-tliorpu Sfs., Columbus, Ga.
\v. .!. WATT. J, A. WALKEIt. CIIAS, IL WATT,
WATT & WALKER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GROCERS ARB COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
CORNER UNUBt RANKIN IIOUSB, COLUMBUS, GA.,
ill toe the largest and JScsl Selected Stock of Groceries in this Vtty^
) COSMBTIKII 0*
JU< 'ON SIDES, Bulk sides, I! won shoulders, Bulk shoulders, It ilk haiqs, Bacon 1 ams.
l,itrd in tierces, buckets and kegs
FI,OUR of all grad's, in hiding the celebrated Silvan Baku brand the best in the world.
BAGGING. Ties Silt, Sugar, Me kerol, Soap, Cl Cotles Oysters, Saidinej, Cracker*,
Potash. Soda, K'nreli, Shoot. Boots, ari l Staple Dry G <>D, aiuh ns
0.-naburgs, sheeting, shirtings, clieek J , stripes, yarns and pants goods,
Also a well-selected stock of WHISKY, from $1 per gallon to $5, and of any brand or
per cent proof that may ha desired.
Our stock of SUGAR Irwlndes ,-vcry gride nnd price, nn 1 <yir lot of SYRUl’cannot be
erpi i<e lin this city Is iriclu les at l grades of N-w Orleans in barrels, also several hunting
barrels ehoiee Florida Svttpi, which is superior to urn tiling in the market, and much cheaper
in price. It Inis a delightful flavor, ilelr, clear color, and .elected expressly for our trade.
Gash customers cm always save money by giving us a trial before purchasing elsewhere
fel,2-ly WATT k WALKER.
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H. 11. BARDEN,
SoutH 3lcie or P=TjLl=)lio"”sqL\xar©,
Keeps constantly on haiul, Cheap fo r Cash,
BACO.s, Stvrar cured HAMS, SHOULDER"'’- L HID, FLOUR,
All ; nuliai SUGAR, h i Hvs > TEA, Bio COFFEE, front fine to choice,
ID st Eloriiln BYIIUI’, Early Row Etuly Goo-Rich ntul l’in’t eye PATOTOES
Best Cream CHEESE, L’fOJiLKS, ftHmi. half gallons, q tart” atul pint*,
TOBACCO, choice lot CIGARS, ITil’CEll, French CHUNKS, Lomloi.
Jon Layer It Bins, Salmon, Oy-tcrs Nuts, and CONI'b.C i ION LitllCh
Lot of Iresli Garden-sEKO, g'loj assortment of NAILS,
Brandy l’oaelic u , Olmw Chow, Soda, Soap,
Powder atul Shot,.eto>., etc
to&tt ©ism:? vjm v&'sm
pfr-O. ir. Cook always on hand, and tv’ll la'e pfeaMire in waiting on custom™*.
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llearquabters Army of tub I!Kr.rj'.cTAm.ic and Gkntkkl,
L't'i.i miii s, .(ia., October 20, 1875. 1
General Orders, No, I.
All stranglers from ibis command, not destitute of self-res’ ret, and des
roits ot presenting a rmpeutablw appearand* in tho nta~ch of life-rail who
cniii I‘inplate tnatriwony, and ill who have rem ivod even a scratch tiom the
rapgcl edge of Cupid'a Jut -->n. hereby invited 'to report iu pmo-i, with
out delay, at the well know ti
Clothing guso oi Thomas & Prescott,
In Commons Ga., where they can supply thcnwlref from their superb stoefc
widi every nrticle of appari’l wont Ly moral in in, -not tiding elegant a‘
substantial Easiness Suits; urnl l.t-hmalrlc lores’ tfutfs; Overcoat
of all kinds. Wuldiny No.-t; made to older in ’he Ugliest styl ■of h ait
with a n<’UlD(fHB anil b.*aui i y c>t finish j| n i-o to the nicjst r3iii)‘ and tasto
Also tin itimiiriernhlo quntnity of every 8 ylo and variety ul Coat?, Vests,
Bants, lindot clothing, i runl.s, Valises, Umbrellas, etc. And last of al,t ut
not the lea.-t, thuif celebrate I Kiim* Shirt, which baa no superior iu material
j or make, sold by them at sl.2u cash.
i Vrices lower than ever before.
By order of THO MAS it PRESCOTT, tub clothiers.
lh:t A’S lkN Devil, Adjutant. oct ?9